ManchesterThis guide examines the full range and variety of Manchester's buildings old and new, from the medieval buildings of the cathedral and Cheetham's School to the architecture of the city's Victorian heyday, for example. Also included is Trafford's Imperial War Museum in the North. |
Contents
Major Buildings | 43 |
Academic Institutions | 103 |
City Centre area bounded by Deansgate w Market Street | 139 |
The Inner City | 213 |
Outer Areas | 271 |
Excursions | 331 |
Further Reading | 343 |
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